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Blood Fest 2018

★ 5.4262 votes93 min📅 2018-08-17

"Love horror movies? Try surviving one."

Blood Fest (2018) throws horror fans into the heart of a celebratory festival only to reveal its gleeful celebration hides something far more sinister.

Director: Owen Egerton

Cast

Robbie Kay
Robbie Kay
Dax Conway
Seychelle Gabriel
Seychelle Gabriel
Sam
Jacob Batalon
Jacob Batalon
Krill
Barbara Dunkelman
Barbara Dunkelman
Ashley
Chris Doubek
Chris Doubek
Roger Hinckley
Nick Rutherford
Nick Rutherford
Lenjamin Caine
Tate Donovan
Tate Donovan
Dr. Conway
Owen Egerton
Owen Egerton
Anthony Walsh
Rebecca Wagner
Jayme / Red
Bryon Brown
Mac

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Blood Fest (2018) about?

Horror enthusiasts converge on a weekend festival packed with iconic movie references and chilling attractions, only to uncover their charming host's sinister endgame. What starts as a playful celebration of scares spirals into a brutal survival contest where the guests become the prey.

Who directed Blood Fest?

Blood Fest was directed by Owen Egerton, known for blending horror and comedy in fresh, unpredictable ways.

Who stars in Blood Fest?

The film features Robbie Kay, Seychelle Gabriel, Jacob Batalon, Barbara Dunkelman, and Chris Doubek in its core ensemble.

Is Blood Fest (2018) worth watching?

With its sharp satire of horror culture and a fun ensemble cast, Blood Fest (2018) delivers a solid mix of laughs and scares. It's a breezy 93-minute ride that horror fans will appreciate, though its unrated status leaves some mystery about its reception.

How long is Blood Fest?

Blood Fest runs for 93 minutes.

About Blood Fest (2018) — Horror-comedy where horror fans face their worst nightmare at a deadly festival

Blood Fest (2018) throws horror fans into the heart of a celebratory festival only to reveal its gleeful celebration hides something far more sinister. Directed by Owen Egerton, this horror-comedy follows a group of enthusiasts who gather for a weekend of classic fright flicks and eerie attractions, only to realize their charismatic host has twisted the fun into a deadly game. The festival's carnival-like atmosphere quickly curdles into chaos as the guests discover they're unwitting players in a lethal survival challenge. With razor-sharp humor and a healthy dose of gore, Egerton crafts a lovingly twisted ode to horror fandom—where the scares come not just from the screen, but from the very people claiming to celebrate them.

The film balances irreverent comedy with genuine suspense, as the ensemble cast navigates betrayal, terror, and the fine line between fandom and obsession. Robbie Kay, Seychelle Gabriel, and Jacob Batalon lead the charge, grounding the absurdity in relatable performances that let the horror sink in. Blood Fest (2018) is a darkly funny take on what happens when the love of horror collides with its most unhinged extremes.